JAGUAR XK150 3.8 S DHC, RHD, 1960

Matching Numbers Car, 1 of 69 RHD cars

British Racing Green with Suede Green Vaumol Hide

100-point body off restoration. Chassis # T827610DN

Hexagon Classics are delighted to offer this rare matching-numbers example of an XK 150 3.8 S DHC, which was originally supplied by Ritchies of Glasgow on 5th August 1960 to Mr David Gordon. In 1981 he sold the car to Richard De La Rue.

Introduced in 1957, the XK 150 was a more than worthy competitor for the BMW 507 and Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, and as the final evolution of the XK series, was the best and most highly developed. Styling was updated with a higher belt line, whilst race-bred four-wheel disc brakes, the first fitted to any production car, provided stopping power to match the car’s prodigious performance. About 2,600 XK150 Drophead coupes were built before production ceased in 1961. Just 69 cars were RHD 3.8 S drop heads.

This ultra-rare 1960 XK150 3.8S DHC, has had just 5 custodians from new, with the first keeper owning her for 23 years. Hexagon Classics embarked on a 100-point £166,000 body-off restoration in its original colour scheme by Jaguar marque experts, not forgetting the Pumpkin orange cylinder head unique to this model. Variable power steering and Pirelli Cincurato CA67 tyres have has also been added to greatly enhance the driving experience.

This utterly beautiful XK 150S is now complete and would be ideal for touring or rallying.